Property Division Lawyer in Columbus

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The division of assets between spouses during a divorce is often a source of heated debate. If you need property division services in Columbus, OH, turn to the Law Office of Dmitriy Borshchak. Attorneys Borshchak, Korecky and Rancour will work hard to resolve your property division disputes. Don’t let the division of assets turn into complicated or bitter confrontations. Call 614-334-6851 now to schedule a consultation with a divorce lawyer.
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Rony R.
Rony R.
3 months ago
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I highly recommend Dmitriy Borshchak to anyone going through a divorce. He helps navigate you through the process, gives you the information you need to make decisions, and keeps it moving. Thanks Dmitriy
Efrain T.
Efrain T.
6 months ago
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100% recommended, attorney Jonathan Pope is a great family lawyer and professional, he took my case and carefully listened and provided a thorough explanation about the process. After the case was submitted attorney Jonathan Pope kept me posted in every stage of the process and he made sure my child’s interest and mine were covered by efficiently reaching an agreement taht was beneficial for both parties.

When do you need a property division lawyer in Columbus, OH?

Don’t lose everything when you get divorced. You and your spouse share a lot of assets, but you can find a way to divide them fairly. Community property that could be divided during a divorce includes:

Don’t suffer significant financial losses because of your divorce. Trust our team to make your division of assets easier.
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When an agreement is reached, the couples present the written settlement in court together with a petition to dissolve the marriage. The court will hold a hearing within 30 to 90 days after filing, where both parties must appear in court and testify that “you voluntarily entered into the separation agreement; are satisfied with its terms; made full disclosure of assets and liabilities; and, are seeking dissolution of the marriage.” The court must then approve the agreement.
Remember, if either party decides to contest one or more issues during the process, it is legally right in Ohio to apply and convert the dissolution to a divorce complaint. Similarly, if you filed for a divorce and later settled all issues, you can also apply to convert the divorce to a dissolution.
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